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Show THE EXAMINER: MORNING OGDEN, ORMONDALE Roberta. Era Brown. Beaaio McCarty nd Sarah Plngree; Meaara. Frank Pnvey, Roy Tavey. Charles Maguire, Robert Campbell. Will Craig, Caatle Murphy, Res Calvert, Milton Meek. George Corlew, Paul Tyler aad Don Rivera. pw Flinch Parfy. A Stark party waa given evening by Vlaa Nettie Craig Tuesday to these friends: Misses Edna Conltthard of Miaaeuln Valley, Iowa: Fern Allamoad of Ban Jose, Cal.; Edna Parana, Grnncs Meek, Mattie Wairla. Catherine Mur-ph- r and Ethel Wauls; Messrs. Frank Barry, Castle Murphy. Charles Maguire. Roy Tavey, Donald Rivers and crowd. At S o'clock 11 returned to ctmp. George Corlew. where S Urge pile of watermelons wss John Maguire Is in the rltjf from discovered by the officer of tha association. However, they soon disap- Goldfield, Ker. peared after the arrival of alxty-flvMr. and Mra Croaaman hav gone delicate young ladlea. of the mel- east on a pleasure trip. After the diaappearano ons, all got In the wagons, lvtng deMr. aid Mra. A. V: McIntosh were cided to vialt tha Hermitage. Hero th Tha hotel of Balt Lake vliitors Tburaday. party took poaaetlos. Mr. Wllaon waa vialted, the arrangeMrs. F. C Marrladale has returned ment and ntrurture of htrh called forth exclamations of delight aad won- from the Portland exposition. der. Tha boating on Ogden river will Mr. TVheeler, of Balt I ska, spent sot aooo bo forgotten by the "amateur yesterday with relatives In this city. At it'tock a program, consisting of Mra. Junta Wallla of Sugar City, various race. waa rendered, prises beIn thia ing won by Annin Bhaw, John Wheel- Idaho; la visiting relative er, E. P. Dumller, Walter Cardan, city. Mlscra Pearl Clark. Ada Abbot, Lulu Mr. and Mra. E. W. Mattson have reThatcher, Mrs. Falla nad Mra. Wheeler. Then supper Waa served, after turned from their outing la Ogden which the party started for home, canyon. alarming tha people on the way with Mr. and Mra. W. H. Harrta are now strange tales of Bendy's Mill. in their new home, at 871 Twenty-fift- h street. Kneeing ton. A dainty Kensington was presided Mlea Bias Dingus la vlalting Mra. over by Mra. H. R. Emmett Friday at her home on Washington avenue. T. H. IJndsay la thia city, on route Decorations of sweet pens, raaee and to Portland. carnations made the home bright for Mra. Joyce and daughter, Frances, tho time devoted to needle work and Ja tho indulgence In tempting viands. and Mra. McCormick are guests at the Tho goosto sssambled: Meadamea Hermitage. W. U Ridge, Joseph H. Belnap. M. Mr. and Mra. Haber Scone raft are S. Browning, Joseph Fly gar, Georg W. McCane, Heber Bnowcroft, Wil- home from a several weeks outing In liam Purdy, Joseph McFnrUna, Robt. Ogden canyon. 1. Burton, IX O. McKay. Robert StratMrs. John Maguire and daughter. ford, David Jensen, Dougina Watson, Mies Alice, have returned from their F. T. Woodman, B. W. Wherry, D. Vialt to Los Angeles. H. Adams. B. 8. Smith, Irving Emmett, M. H. Thomas, EM Ensign. W. Mis Mabel Fisher haa returned to Wsttls and Joseph Wright; Mlaaes her horns In Denver, after a pleasant Harriet Bnow and Rose Young. visit with Mra. 0. F. McIntosh. s -- I. IKhday Party. Mrs. Rhodes, formerly Mlia Louise A party waa given by Mrs. . H. Barker of this elty. has been tha on Wednesday afternoon Woodmans guest for several days 4 tha Mlasee honor sixth tho of snniver la birthday Hillard. nary of bar little daughter. Both. A most enjoyable time was spent by nil and the little hoateaa waa tha recipient of many pretty presents. Those present were: Eleanor Emmett, Dora and Jails Watson, Hgrafe fbstcr, Harry Black, Ellis and Norma Huffey, Neills Black, Ethlyn and Dorothy Packard, Janeas Smith, Thelma Andrew Parr, Llewellyn Keller, Kathryn Keller, Jean end Owen Ridges, Belvs Bnllaatyne. Margaret and Mabel Dalton, Gordon and Georg Osman, Lowell judges and Halsa Wood-manse- s, Mra. Chi a. W. Lnurey (nee Jones) I In tho elty visiting her mother. Mra. Goa Jonas, before proceeding to Pocatello, to reside. Mr. and Mra. Martin Cullen returns ed Friday morning from a pies anre trip to the Const. Portland, also, waa visited, and they report having had the moat enjoyable time Imaginable. five-week- Oxman. Mlaa May Cook was hoateai it an Informal afternoon party, Thursday, Two Enjoyable Social Events, her gueatn numbering Mlaaea Joels Mies Ethel Wattle was the hostess Buns, Eire Littlefield, lone Wilcox, Eland Miss EMna Coulther the guest of sie Brownia. Clara Better, Wyoming, honor at a very pleasant party given and M. Wifitams. t the home of the hostess on Twenty-eight- h street Friday night. The diLAST EXCURSION NORTH versions of tho evening were music nd games. Saturday! Sept. 2nd Those Invited to meet MUs Coulther were; Mieses Nettle Craig, Ednn Via Oregon Short Lin to nil point Tawna. Grace Meek. FVra Alaman of north, rheap rates and long limits San Joss CsL; Neills King, Mamie Ask agents for particulars. Removal Notice The Singer Store, formerly located at 2572 Washing- 1 ton avenue, has been removed to .2338 where WASHINGTON our patrons will receive carefol AVENUE. attention.' . i Whether you propose the purchase of- machine or not there ia much to interett most women sc .any Singer Store and all are cordially invited - i V By this sign you may know, and will find Singer Stores Everywhere ! New York, Aug. 2d. e, Bel-mer- e, Singer Sewing Machine Co. H5 OGDEN LIVERY -- AND- BOARDING STABLES Finest Turnouts in the Gty BOARDING OF HORSES A SPECIALTY Bell, 511 K. Ind. 715. Blackham & Ernst, Props. Flret Prompt at Livery Class Twenty-Fift- h JUST ONE AND Mattrfles Mitchell and Brown and Lathy. Second game: Brooklyn . St. Lulls . and Ccandon Batteries ..I..,..,.,.. .,,i............l1 Taylor sad 8 8 6 2 8 8 2 0 Ritter; General Debility, Nervousness, Backache, Kidney Troubles, Female Weakness, Are All Symptoms of Pelvic Catarrh Pe-ru--na Is An Unfailing Remedy For All of These Cases. Lanhy. AMERICAN reader will take tb pain to glance IF thethis article, it will be noticed the! three LEAGUE. 8t. Laule va. Washington. St. Louis. Mo., Aug. 26- - Washing-to- n took both games from St. Louis in a double-heade- r today. SL Louta made five runs off Patten in the first two inning. Adams tbea relieved him while Washington mad elgbt runs off Glade, Adams stalled off a ninth inning rally. Falkcnburg waa all but invincible in the second. Attendance 7,840. First game St. Louis .. Washington Score: ... ........a. 1 8 8 16 1 Batteries Glade and Spencer; Patten, Adams and Heyden. 8erond game 6 8 6 St. Louta 8 0 6 Washington Batteries Howell and Sugden; Fnlkenburg and Kittredge. 7 American women maka frank, unequivocal ststemepts concerning Parana. They were chronic and hopeleaa victims of pelvic catarrh. How, they are healthy, happy and use fhl women. The symptoms of catarrhal weakness, ayatemio catarrh aad female catarrh are very numerous. No two case are exactly alike. Th symptoms most frequently met are general debility kidney trouble loaa of flesh bad comall plexion tired and worn-othe time arhraand pains unable to stand long at a time or to walk any dtatanee periodical cramp displacement of pelvis organs ovarian trouble throbbing a trembling flaahea of heat headache chronic constipation inaomnla Irritability eiaily frightened brown spota before the eye din-Biroaring le the head, etc. Any one or more of these symptom mean that th victim haa chronic ayatemio catarrh which la nndermlulug all tho bodily functions and weakening every aerva center. EY Bach women are liable to bo- some bedfast, or, are Induced to Eight Tear of Pain submit to aom aurgioal operafor Her Baoorery. Praises tion in complete desperation. Mrs. L. Mahaffey, 195 Seventh street, Operations Unnecessary. Portland, Or., Chairman St. Patricks A abort coarse of Peruna is auffletont Circle, writes: conwoman such a in' to convince any 1 suffered for eight years with prodition that thera la a remedy that la lapsus uteri and a painful, inflamed able to coma to hor relief. condition, which at times compelled me Thousands of woman hav already to go to bed, aa I waa unable to stand on discovered this, but, there are tons of my feeL thousand of others who need to know 1L I tried different remedies which Any woman who loads thee lines brought only temporary relief until n end feels that her ease la described In friend told me how she had been eared whole or In part by tbs above symp- of ovarian trouble by th uao of Parana toms should lose no time la giving and advised ma to try it. 1 need it for two months with surprising results."- Parana a fair trial. Woman Those requiring special advioe should Sick Thirteen Yeun-W- ell to a. writ to Dr. Hartman, President of The Miss Louise Carr, 1080 8. New Jersey Hartman Sanitarium, Coiambus, Ohio, when they will receive a prompt reply street, Indianapolis, Ind., writes : to theix letters, free of charge. I hare had my share of sickness. For ut .... nee-vou- dya-peps- ia Detroit va.' Philadelphia, Detroit, Mich., Aug. 26. Henley lost today's game trom Philadelphia by hla wlldneca, a muff of a thrown ball and two sharp singles most opportunely mixed. Attendance 2.(03. Score: 8 8 6 Detroit 4 1 7 Philadelphia Batteries Donovan and Drill; Henley, Bender and Schreck. ne Chicago va. Boston. Aug. 26. Chicago won Chicago, two cleverly contested games from Boston today. The first game was wen In the sixth, when Isahell hit into felt field for two bases, sending in two runs. The second was nip and tuck till tha tenth, when Green singled, tola second, took third on a' bad throw by Armbruater and scored on Isbell's fly to 8tahl. Attendance 0. Score: Flret game Chicago Boa Lon Batteries Whit Young and Crlger. Second game: 6 10 2 Chicago , 2 6 2 Boston Batteries Walsh and McFarland; J. Tannehlll and Armbruater. ..,..,..! Cleveland va. Now York. Cleveland. O., Aug. 26. Cleveland shut out New York today In a pitchers' battle. Cleveland scoring the only run on errors and Turner's single. '6,900. Score: - Cleveland New York 8 1 0 6 1 2 Batteries Joss and Clarke; Powell and Klelnow, PACIFIC LEAGUE. 2-- Taeoma va. San Francises. Tacoma, Wash., Aug. 26 Keege and Whalen indulged in a great pitching battle with honors about even. Tacoma took the lead, but the vtaltora tied the score In the ninth. In the 1:14 Nordyko brought in th winFourth race, the Futurity, six fur eleventh run on his hit and three sacrilongs Ormondale, 117 (Redfera), I to ning fices. Score: 1, won; Timber, 118 (Hildebrand), 6 San Francisco 2 9 I to 1, second; Belmere, 117 (Buchan- Tacoma 8 7 0 1:11 Time. 80 third. to 1, an), Batteries Keefe and Graham: WhalF13S? race, mile and a furlong-Lo- rd en and Wllaon. Umpire Petrine. Badge won. Stroller necond. Novena third. Time, 1:54 SL Louis. Aug. 26. National SecreSixth race, mile and n sixteenth on tary Anthony Mattre announced FrisecMason won. First turf Grapple day that owing to tbs prevalence of ond. Pretension third. Time, 1:45 yellow fever in New Orleans the fifth national convention of American FedAt Lateala. eration of Cathnlle aocitiea which was to convene In th latter city had to Cincinnati, Aug. 28. Lntonin ha Indefllnltely postponed. The nationsuits: First race 8 furlongs Roacoe won; al executive board of tho federation Felix Moees second It Msnanhd third. will meet in Cincinnati SepL 10 to make other arrangements. Time. 1:14 mile Eduardo Second rare, on Oakland vs. Seattle. ; Scotch Thistle second; Birch Broom third. Time. 1:41. San Francisco, Aug. 26. Oakland Third race, 8 furlongs Jimmy Ma- ability to hit Miller won the for her won; Sants Lusts second; Wind- them today from Seattle. Ingame the inishield third. Time, 1:021-5- . tial inning the winners made three Fourth race, mile and fifty yards hits and scored three rum. The northwon: Branca Cnnwrate second; erners made a run in each of the final 1141215. White Plume third. Time, Fifth race, 6 furlongs Romolo Inning. Catcher Clarke broke hla thumb and won; Vaxd second; Orirular third. was forced to retire from the game. Tim. 1:1518. Score: Sixth rare, mile and Oakland 6 9 9 Fonaoluca won; Mils Hanlon sec- Seattle ...... 2 2 9 ond; Vanhope third. Tim. 1:59 Batteries Schmidt and Byrnes; Miller and Blankenship. 1'mplre Mc1-- 3-- r Pe-ru-- na Pe-ru-n- for war purposes will prove a decisive fsetor in compelling the conclusion of peace. 81nce the French bankers recently refused e new loaa on account of the uncertainties ef ths war, their attitude has become more uncompromising against n prolongation of the struggle. This Is duo to the dangerf of depression in the enormous French holdings of Russian securities should the war go on Indefinitely. Therefore, since the Paris money market is practically cut off for more war funds, It la the view of the highest court officers that peace has strong chances of realisation through the financial thirteen yean I have not known what it waa to draw a well breath, and it ia tbanka to Parana that I am well today. I suffered with general weakness, female complaint and severe kid- -' ury trouble. Peruna cored m M Suffered Three Yeui-Secomm- ends .Pe-ru-n- n. Mra A. UOrrtaon, 1G05 E. Franklin street, Richmond, Va., writes: After three month' trial of your remedy, I am cored of painful menstrua-tlon- . . After, suffering untold agony for three years, and spending over n hundred dollar and finding no relief, whatever, 1 began taking Pernnn tinder the advice which you ao kindly gave me. PI shall never cease to bo thankful for this, or recommend Peruna to all women whom 1 find suffering from tb abova ailment." - ability of Russia' to continue th Whr. The bourse today became sensitive ovaf unfavorable reports from Russian fours declining sixty centimes and bonds of 1904 toeing n franc. The market closed weak owing to tho depression In Russian sePorta-mout- curities. . Consolidated Wagon & Machine Company -- gn, 8-- BASEBALL Donald. PRINTERS NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia vs. Chicago. Philadelphia. Aug. 26. Chicago today won bo'h games of a double-heade- r from Philadelphia. Each game was a pitcher' battle in which Wicker and Brown had the better of Nlcbol end Duggleby respectively. Attendance 13.940. Score: First game 2 8 2 Philadelphia 4 11) 2 Chicago , XlrhnU and Batter! Doom; Wicker and Kling. Umpire Johnstone. Second game o g Philadelphia j3 4 8 Chicago Batteries Duggleby and Abbott; Brown and Kling. Umpire Johnstone. Cincinnati va. New York. York. N. Y.. Aug. 26 York New defeated Cincinnati in boh gamrt or a double header today, winning the first with two runs ia the first Inning A wild throw by OvernlL letting In three run was mainly reaponslble for Cincinnatis defeat In tho second game. Attendance 20.000. Scores: New First game: Cincinnati . ,fi j New 1 ork 2 6 0 Batteries Walker and Schlle; Mo Qinnity and Bowerman. Cincinnati 5 in j ................ Telephone . 1 PELVIC DISEASES. Pe-ru-n- a. ..........2Berger; St. Louta cJ 2-- SEWING MACHINES RENTED AND EXCHANGED 239 First game: Brooklyn 1903. 27, Hopeless Invalid Women Restored to Health and Usefulness By Brooklyn va. SL Louis. men Brooklyn. Aug. 36. IUnlon'a broke even with the St. Louis team us day in a double header, th visitors winning th first game and the locals Ormondale. a gaining th second. Score: real blue blood of the turf, descendant of n line of aristocratic equine ancestors extending hack nearly a century aad a knit to that greatest of race horses. Bofipee. in 1T. won the 18th running of the puturlty stake for at Shecpshead Bay today. Favorite ia the betting at five to one, with Just a shad of the odds in hi favor over Flip Flap, Ormon-dalperfectly ridden by Redfera, won with half a length to spare. The time waa fast, 1:11 4 5, equalling the mark of the filly Artful in the Futurity renewal of last year; Timber, carrying the colors of Harry Taraa Whitaey. an whipped Into second plnr by Hildebrand, while Belmere, of the Burlaw entqr, ran third uadr a hard ride by Buchanan nie winner ran in the name 'and colors of tha Ormondato stable, a racing partnership composed of W. McDnnnld. the wealthy Californian, aad Andrew Hiller of New York, one of the stewards of the Jockey club. Birod by the English bred Ormonde, for whom Mr. McDonald a few years ago paid 8150,000, Ormoodalo waa really the clue of tha race. The Futunty purse this year amounted to a total of 842:650, several thousaojg abort of early estimates. The winner's share waa I33.6S0. To Mr. Whitney, as owner of the second horse, the sum of 83.08S.SS was awarded and to Fred Burlcw, owner of 88,16640. To Messrs. McDnnnld and Miller, breeders of the winner, tbs additional sum of (3,000 was glv-- i and to James E. Madden, breeder of the necoad and third horses, 1,250 and 8504 awards were made. The crowd numbered close to 85,000 people, but waa by no mean a record breeher. The weather waa perfect, th rain of yesterday and last night baring been succeeded during the forenoon by warmth and sunshine. The track wss almost np to record quality when th Futurity candidates were called to th poet at 4 o'clock. Tha Futurity, essentially a breeders' race, attracted noted horsemen from all parts of tha country. The rare, run down the six furlongs of the Futurity chute was brief and ascltlng. To a fair start the seven-tee- n left the barrier in one greet sweeping group. From the grand stand it was but n wild Jumble of colors. At the turn into the stretch, however. It was seen that Ormondale had a alight advantage, closely followed In the first flight by half a doten contender. On tho finish line ef the greet field, the Ormonde colt, guided by Redfsra'a steady hands disposed ef one after another of the colts and fillies who challenged hla lend. In the laat sixteenth Timber waa cloelng fast and a great about went up from the Bland, but Redfera. riding a strong finish with handa and knees, sent Ormondale over the Una with a good bit to (par. Tha oration waa not a great one. It waa Redfera' Brat Futurity. Summary; First race, tho Inaugural steeplechase, about two miles Phantom won, Dick Roberta second, rageant Boy third. Time, 4:13 Seoond race, flv and a half furlongs Sir Caruthern won, Ingleslda second. Bribery third. Time, i:0(. Third race, the fall handicap, six furlongs Prince Hamburg won, seoond. Lady Amelin third. Time, AUGUST SUFFERED YEARS WINNER OF FUTURITY ( and MORNING, three-sixteenth- s These machines are now sold at lower prices quality considered, than any other Heedles and Repairs for All Makes of Sewing Machines - SUNDAY rors and aom opportune hitting gav Pittfburg four runs and tho game. oMran'a baclu topping and the out fielding of Wallace and Dolan were the features. Attendance 4,500. Score: Boston 8 6 8 4 1 6 Pittsburg Batteries Fraser and Moran; Leaver and Gibson. Umpire Klem. SPORTING Y. L. M. A. t the Canyon. Os Wednesday morning aa lb aus rommodoB arose, there vu a amonf the young Itdin of U' tM ward. Tha day for thrtr annual trip to Ogden canyon had arrived. At I o'clock ala wagon loada of girls left (ho meeting mouse for the canyon At 10 o'clock they arrived at The Oaks," trhere, after a climb .to tha all high eat peak, lunch was enjoyed by out After dlnav the party atarted to explore the carious nooks. la the canyon, and look for the "huge bear that sent over the mountain." A trip was taken through Wheeler's canyon by the beat pedestrians of the UTAH, ONE-HAL- F Service St Reasonable prices. Ogden, Utah BLOCKS FROM UNION DEPOT. New York Batteries Overall and Street; lor. Mathewaon. Bowerman. Umpire Boston v. Boston. Maas. wildness Bresnnhan ODay. $ 2 Tay- and Pittsburg. Aug. 28. Fraser's combined with Boston's er IN CHICAGO ON . STRIKE Chicago, Aug. 26. Chicago today became the center of a struggle of employing printers throughout th country against the International Typographical union to defeat the tatter's attempt to secure the eight-hou- r day. Open shop notices were posted In four of the targe printing establishment, members of the Typothetae. The aplr-i- t of the Independent declaration will b carried out by the employment of printers. Other members of tne Typothetae hare planned to follow (ult. Union official say that the flret man tn appear In any of the Typothetae establishments will be the algaal for a general walkout in every plant controlled by the master print-erorganization. non-unio- n We have just . received three cars of the celebrated Stewart Stoves and Ranges in Call and see the finest line Ogden non-unio- n a' NO MONEY, NO WAR. Paris. Aug. 26 Premier Rouvier had a long talk at the foreign office today with M. Juaserand. ambassador to the United Staten. Its nature has not yet been disclosed. It la probable that It related to American affairs and to the general etatus of the negotiation at Portsmouth. However, th government not giving any outward signs of activity in connection with the pence conference owing to the sensitiveness of French relations with Russia. Information from officials at SL Petersburg show that Ambassador with the Emperor Meyer' 4 meeting luted only ten minutes and was not productive of notable result. The brevity of the meeting Is looked upon aa an unfavorable alga. Nevertheless, government circles bellera that Russia's Inability to rata more money 1 s eet Tools Beet Tools Have put in a big stock of Beet Pullers, Beet Plows, Beet Forks and Beet Topping Knives.1 Best kiiown makes on the at ai ai market. CONSOLIDATED WAGON & MACHINE CO. B. P. CMTCHLOW, Manager |